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Who Doesn't Love Splatter Nails?

Today I bring to you one of my favourite methods of nail-art-doage... yeah: splatter!

I love splatter nails because there is no right or wrong way to do them.. they are messy/gorgeous fun, and they are all a bit different, but perfectly in sync all at the same time. Now I want to listen to *NSYNC. Anyways..

I used:

Sally Hansen Pacific Blue
China Glaze The Grass Is Lime Greener
Orly Neon Heat
Essie No Place Like Chrome
and a straw

I really like these gems. And splatter is just so much fun.. can be a touch messy, but always fun!

I just realized I still have a couple post photos stocked up. Sigh. I haven't even uploaded all that is currently living on my camera. The fear is real.

That is for another day. Mayhaps this weekend.

Until then.

I think I said it at some point on my blog, but I feel like 2017 is going to be the year that I constantly do faux marble nails. Note: not watermarbling. I have given in to that failed activity far too many times.

No, I mean the classy kind of marble. You know.

This time, I did it in reverse, because, why not?

It counts, right?

Ugh. I love it.

I used:China Glaze Strong Adhesion Base CoatEssie LicoriceFormula X White MatterAcetoneBrushSeche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat
All right, that is all for today. See you all again soon (I promise).

My sole mission was to make the wounds look as gnarly and gooey as possible (when I sent my sister some behind the scenes photos, she liked the original look.. but I literally told her I opted to make them 'gooier' - legit scientific term)

Anytime I can destroy my polished nails to make wounds is a great day to me!